[TRANSFER TALK] Europe's winter transfer window opened Monday. Here's a look at the 10 hottest strikers on the market, from 32-year-old Italian great Luca Toni to 17-year-old Belgian Maxime Lestienne, and why deals will or won't go through ....

SERGIO AGUERO: No. Talk of the 21-year-old Argentine's move from Atletico Madrid to Chelsea has quieted.

Reason against move: Aguero, Diego Maradona's son-in-law, says he's happy at Atletico; Chelsea has been getting production out its frontline reserves.

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KRIS BOYD: Likely. The Scotsman, who recently brought the SPL career scoring record with five goals against Dundee United, could be headed to French club Sochaux.

MAROUANE CHAMAKH: No. The Bordeaux striker, linked to Arsenal, will remain in France, at least through the end of the season.

Reason against move: Chamakh becomes a free agent on June 30. With that in mind, the Moroccan is more valuable to Bordeaux in its league title defense -- it has opened up a nine-point lead -- and in the UEFA Champions League -- it's seeded in the round of 16 -- than as a transfer target.

MAXIME LESTIENNE: Yes. The 17-year-old Belgian from Excelsior Mouscron has been linked with Manchester United, Everton and PSV, among others. The favorite? PSV because Lestienne wants to be close to home.

VICTOR MOSES: Likely. With five goals in his past seven games for Crystal Palace, the 19-year-old Englishman's stock is rising quickly. Clubs reportedly interested include Manchester City and Barcelona.

Reason for move: See Lestienne (above). Palace needs the $10 million or so it could get for Moses in order to stave off possible bankruptcy.

Reason for move: Pandev won a legal battle with Lazio, making him a free agent, and his move gives Inter cover for Samuel Eto'o, who is representing Cameroon at the Africa Cup of Nations.

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LUCA TONI: Yes. The 32-year-old Italian star joined Roma from Bayern Munich until the end of the season.

Reason for move: Toni made only four Bundesliga appearances this fall for Bayern, which gets rid of the $5 million remaining on his salary.

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RUUD VAN NISTELROOY: Likely. Liverpool and Stoke say they're not interested, but Real Madrid will continue to shop him around the EPL.

Reason for move: Van Nistelrooy has only played one game for the Merengues since coming back from knee surgery, and he wants to be fit to earn a recall for the Netherlands' World Cup campaign. Real Madrid is only happy to oblige with a move to get him off its books.